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Latest Reviews:Startting with amendment and ending with Zeitgeist, this ABC book takes readers on a quick but informative tour on the democratic process, viewed through an American lens. Each letter of the alphabet gets four lines, two of which rhyme, and then sidenotes amplify the concepts being introduced by eac......[Read More]

Latest Reviews:Startting with amendment and ending with Zeitgeist, this ABC book takes readers on a quick but informative tour on the democratic process, viewed through an American lens. Each letter of the alphabet gets four lines, two of which rhyme, and then sidenotes amplify the concepts being introduced by eac......[Read More]

Latest Reviews:This book caught my eye because students often ask for help in finding a publisher for stories they have written. Now I can recommend a how-to-do-it book written especially for grades 5-9. First published in 2001, the revised volume walks the budding writer through the steps to be followed from gene......[Read More]

Book Introduction:The OLSAT® Level A Preparation Guide and Workbook (BLACK/WHITE EDITION) is a gifted and talented test preparation book, providing gifted and talented test preparation for Pre-K and Kindergarten students (ages 3-6). This fun, engaging and challenging workbook will prepare your child for the Oti......[Read More]

Latest Reviews:The Very Quiet Cricket by Eric Carle is a wonderful short story about a young little cricket who wants to interact with the creatures around him, but he can't figure out how.
Good Morning! whizzed a locust,spinning through the air.The little cricket wanted to answer,so he rubbed his wings togethe......[Read More]

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There's not lots of reading in this but each page unfolds with a totally cool maze for the kids to do. It contains a little bit of info....it could be a fun activity. I bought a copy of this to keep for next year's unit.
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Book Introduction:Bestselling author of 89 published books for children, Robyn Opie Parnell, can show you how you can easily write for children - and make money from your passion!Kids love stories and picture books. And publishers - online and offline - even on Kindle! - are always looking for quality children's boo......[Read More]

Book Introduction:The first book in the blockbuster phenomenon The Maze Runner series now features chapters from the highly-anticipated series conclusion, The Fever Code, the book that finally reveals the story of how the maze was built! When Thomas wakes up in the lift, the only thing he can remem......[Read More]

Latest Reviews:As a 5th grade teacher in Oregon, I have read this book to my students for three years now. The kids learn so much about geography as we pull up many of the real locations of Paris in the book. My students can't get enough of this book and always ask to read the next in the series. Mr. Aertker is......[Read More]

Latest Reviews:This story is filled to the brim with suspense, and is absolutely amazing.! Nickie and Grover go on a local adventure, Grover being a full-time resident of Yonwood, and Nickie coming to Yonwood with her aunt to sell (or live in, she hopes). The town is obeying Brenda Breeson, who abides by Althea, t......[Read More]

Latest Reviews:roar! dinosaur roar!!!am i writing this review simply to show off my fancy BEA-signed copy of this? yeah, pretty much. and even though standing in the bob shea line meant i missed out on getting an ellen datlow-signed copy of after by moments - i was running towards the table just as she was leaving......[Read More]

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This is a reread.LOOK I'M CRYING. I AM DYING. THAT ENDING IS SO SWEET AND I JUST WANT TO CRY. The characters, the plot twist, this entire story is just so incredible, hilarious and everything I need in life. I love George, Lucy and Lockwood more than I love myself and th......[Read More]

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To My New Feline FriendI know an Abyssinianher name in French is SilicateThe rest of this review is available elsewhere (the location cannot be given for Goodreads policy reasons)
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Book Introduction:Once upon a time, fairy tales were grim. Cinderella’s stepsisters got their eyes pecked out by birds. Rumpelstiltskin ripped himself in half. And in a tale called “The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage,” a mouse, a bird, and a sausage all talk to each other. Yes, the ......[Read More]